Congolese refugees and Rwanda refugees
The world is now tired of his ballyhoos. It has decided to act decisively towards
unraveling the mystery on who actually engineered and perpetrated the Rwanda genocide. The fire is pointing to Kagame and his regime.

Genocide from Kagame’s Office
Preventive war, where force is used to prevent a potential threat from emerging, is the kind of highly risky and militaristic diplomacy found at the core of the recently revealed Bush doctrine.
The basic problem confronting any leader contemplating a military campaign is that forecasting the future of international politics is rather like forecasting the weather.
Trying to predict what will happen in Congo one the RPF Nazi one month from now is rather like trying to predict what the weather will be like in Amsteram, on March 1st, 2009. Chances are that it will be cool but not cold, but then again it could be quite windy and rainy. There might be too much rain, there might not be. We simply can’t say with any certainty.
13th January 2009
People are going to be slaughtered like animals in Eastern of the Congo
War is a failure. U.N. of today is powerless. The UN has no power to stop the Rwanda Top Nazi Paul Kagame, Nkunda, Museveni, and many others. The key moment is when the UN fails to take united action against the bloody Rwandan dictator and monster Paul Kagame and instead they are putting in place a series of meaningless diplomatic negociations led by corrupt diplomats such the Nigerian former president.
The lesson is clear to all would-be aggressors thereafter that the UN are toothless, which is the first step of the road to war and genocide in Congo against Hutu ethnic members inside Rwanda and Democratic Republic of the Congo. Whatever the aim of negociations, Paul Kagame views it as a weakness.
Though Rwandan dictator Paul Kagame has always denied involvement in engineering and committing genocide, the world seems to have awakened from lethargy.


The often-quoted apocryphal statement by Franklin D. Roosevelt concerning Somoza of Nicaragua, “he may be a son-of-a-bitch, but he is our son-of-a-bitch,” captures the American attitudes and policy toward right-wing dictatorships.
While Mugabe and other dictators are opposed, Paul Kagame finds support in Washington. This “lesser-of-evil” approach to foreign policy, influenced by racism and at times irrational fears of economic crisis and from there wars, creates blindness to the shortcomings of dictators, and led the United to support and align itself with the Rwandan RPF regime, one of the most brutal and bloody regimes in the world.
What actually happens on the congolese soil?
According to several demobilized soldiers, Rwandan government officials are involved, providing bus fare for the men to travel to Congo and updating the rebel leadership each month on how many fighters from Rwanda are about to come over. Once they get to the rebel camps, the Rwandan veterans said they flashed their Rwandan army identification cards and then were assigned to Nkunda’s CNDP.
There is a general rule in Africa, if not across the world: Behind any rebellion with legs is usually a meddling neighbor. And whether the rebellion in eastern Congo explodes into another full-fledged war, and drags a large chunk of central Africa with it, seems likely to depend on the involvement of Rwanda, Congo’s tiny but disproportionately mighty neighbor.
There is a long and bloody history here, and this time around the evidence seems to be growing that Rwanda, or at a minimum, many Rwandans, are meddling again in Congo’s troubles. As before, Rwanda’s stake in Congo is a complex mix of strategic interest, business opportunity and the real fears of a nation that has heroically built itself after near obliteration by ethnic hatred.
The signs are ever-more obvious, if not yet entirely open.
The signs are ever-more obvious, if not yet entirely open.
Several demobilized Rwandan soldiers, speaking in hushed tones in Kigali, Rwanda’s tightly controlled capital, described a systematic effort by Rwanda’s government-run demobilization commission to send hundreds if not thousands of fighters to the Congo.
Rwandan officers plucking off the Rwandan flags from the shoulders of their fatigues after they had arrived and that Rwandan officers served as the backbone of the rebel army. Congolese wildlife rangers in the gorilla park on the thickly forested Rwanda-Congo border said countless heavily armed men routinely crossed over from Rwanda into Congo.
For example, several demobilized Rwandan soldiers in Kigali said the vast majority of volunteers who recently crossed the border to fight with Nkunda were Tutsi. Some of the soldiers said that they had relatives living in eastern Congo and that it was like a second home to them.
According to four soldiers and one employee at the Rwandan demobilization commission, at the end of their monthly meetings, officials at the commission ask for anyone fit and ready to fight to stand up. Sometimes the commission provides bus fare to the border, the soldiers said, and other travel costs. The soldiers usually travel unarmed, picking up weapons on the other side, they said.
Rwanda is dependent on foreign aid, with western donors paying for over 75 per cent of government spending. However, there are signs that donor patience is cracking. Rwanda’s ruthless prosecution of the Congo war – in which at least 3.3 million people have died – led to pressure for a military withdrawal last year.
The Truth can be buried and stomped into the ground where none can see, yet eventually it will, like a seed, break through the surface once again far more potent than ever, and Nothing can stop it. Truth can be suppressed for a “time”, yet It cannot be destroyed. ==> Wolverine
The Truth can be buried and stomped into the ground where none can see, yet eventually it will, like a seed, break through the surface once again far more potent than ever, and Nothing can stop it. Truth can be suppressed for a time, yet It cannot be destroyed => Wolverine